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| | User Account Control I am confused by UAC. I want to create a shared network folder called share in C:\Share. I have a folder on my Desktop that contained files I wanted to make available to other users on my local network. I created the folder C:\Share. I then opened my computer and browsed to C:\Share, which I have full control of. I try to move the folder from my desktop to the newly created c:\share and I dont have permissions to do that. Ok... I run a command window as administrator I try the move command, it replies with access denied. I check permissions, I have full control of both folders. I then turn off UAC, now I can move the folder with no problems. My question is this. How can I do this without turninig off UAC. |
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